It appeared to be a sourcing error with the Google algorithm, that gathers data, accidentally pulling the wrong image.

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Taking pictures in the DMZ is easy, but if you come too close to the soldiers, they stop you

“Kim Yo-jong is a key official who's responsible for security”

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The cheeky pic appeared to have come from Taringa! – a Latin American social media site.

But we can’t blame the US tech giants – Kim Yo-jong lives a secretive life and is very rarely photographed.

Though she is believed to be have huge influence in the hermit state.

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Kim Yo-jong is thought to be in charge of propaganda in the secretive state and has developed her brother’s “personality cult”.

Back in April, Kim Yo-jong was seen in footage of a huge military Day of the Sun parade in Pyongyang.

She played a key role in the celebrations, which marked the 105th anniversary of the birth of her and Kim Jong-un’s granddad, Kim Il-sung.

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Many soldiers are used as a labor force to compensate for the ineffective North Korean economy, so the army is not only about military organization.

Dressed in a black suit, she was seen ordering top officials around and then held a booklet for Kim Jong-un, explaining the order of the events.

A source said back in April: "This shows that Kim Yo-jong is a key official who's responsible for major protocol and security for Kim Jong-un.”

Kim Yo-jong is believed to be head of North Korea’s Propaganda and Agitation Department.

She was also seen signalling orders to bodyguards when her brother officially opened a street of high rise buildings in the capital earlier this year.

The daughter of previous leader Kim Jong-il and his third wife, Kim Yo-jong, is close to her brother and went to school with him in Switzerland.

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An army officer in frony of Mount Paektu on the Northern Chinese border. This is a sacred place for Koreans, and it is said that General Kim Jong Il was born at the base of the mountain

She accompanied her brother to official functions last year but has stayed largely out of the limelight.

Thae Yong-ho, North Korea’s ambassador to the UK, who defected last year, said Kim Yo-jong organises all major public events in North Korea.

She is thought to have tried to present her brother as a “man of the people”, arranging photoshoots at random places such as apple orchards and pig farms.